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Anyone know the part number and where I can get a replacement Rear Shock Mount Bolt for a 2010 RT?

Any on-line Can Am Spyder parts vendor should be able to supply this part, which was known to be softer than it should have been and was prone to bending slightly. Or you can have your mechanic measure and size the bolt and purchase a replacement from an on-line supply house, like McMaster-Carr. (Although, honestly, the bend in the photo doesn't look too severe and could be reused until a replacement is sourced.)
 
Some available on Amazon. Just need to determine if thread pitch is 1.25 or 1.50. Easy enough to buy one each M10-1.25 and M10-1.50 nut to thread on the bolt.
 
Thanks guys.
BajaRon also noted this info below

Ty BajaRon!!
Find a source other than BRP for that bolt, it might serve you better. It is a 10mm x 140mm bolt. If you could get a grade 8 or higher replacement, that would be good.
You can check with Ace hardware or other hardware suppliers. Just be sure to get one that is not threaded all the way.
 
Take the one you have and go to the hardware store or auto parts store and ask for the same size in a grade 8, don't have to be metric, get the matching self-locking nut to match!
 
Take the one you have and go to the hardware store or auto parts store and ask for the same size in a grade 8, don't have to be metric, get the matching self-locking nut to match!
That could work, but take your shock spacers with you. Too small, and the bolt will be sloppy. Too big and the bolt won't fit thru your spacers :)
 
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